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Re: Wizard Of OZ Pinball
« Reply #1530 on: July 13, 2013, 12:35:03 PM »
Personal attacks on me by yourself and a JJP employee here and on other sites are neither warranted nor professional.

It would be much better if Pinchroma or better still, Jack himself came clean and actually told people what the problems are with production - that would stop all of the guesses and then we would know the facts.

Until then, I stick by my theory that it is the PC side of things slowing production down.

You say 25secs for the machine to boot - Pinchroma says less - an owner told me 3 mins??? Who do we believe based on events so far? I go with the owner myself.

I don't really care and I didn't bother looking at the video - it would be better to have a bit of honesty and transparency with this project, after all it is the customers who have financed it.

I was quoting from an owner of a WOZ who told me "more than 3 minutes" - I am NOT knocking Jack, far from it - re-read my post. I have to assume by your arrogant reply that possibly you are one of Jacks "computer genuises"??

I am also not judging - I don't have to, as time will reveal all.

Exactly WHAT is the holdup in the factory if it isn't the PC as you continue to wail as loud as you can? Come clean and tell your customers exactly WHAT is the holdup in the production?

You won't - because it *is* the PC........that's my take until you come clean with a more plausible reason.

You have to understand that in the complete absense of ANY reason for the delays, people will start to look for answers themselves. Please prove my theory wrong.

I don't quite get your reply. You say it takes more than 3 minutes to boot, and then go on with examples of how horrible that will be for everyone. I show you a video proving it boots in 25 seconds including BIOS stuff - that's fact - and you come asking me to prove the holdup isn't because of the pc?? How are those two items related?

Also, you know exactly who I am - and am not.

Yes, production is slow. Horribly slow. As a mere customer, I don't know why. But I doubt screwing a motherboard down is the cause.
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